Miller Cascade Control

Jan 1, 2013
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I have been working on this move for a fortnight or so now and have the basic mechanics down. My issue is that the cascade itself is as smooth as the lovechild of a bed of nails and a roll of sandpaper. I can do a smooth waterfall on its own or with a step in the cards but when I try to incorporate a strip-out action it all goes haywire. Is there any solution or is it just a hell of a lot of practice?

Thanks in advance,

Cameron
 

venom546

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Mar 11, 2013
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I have been working on this move for a fortnight or so now and have the basic mechanics down. My issue is that the cascade itself is as smooth as the lovechild of a bed of nails and a roll of sandpaper. I can do a smooth waterfall on its own or with a step in the cards but when I try to incorporate a strip-out action it all goes haywire. Is there any solution or is it just a hell of a lot of practice?

Thanks in advance,

Cameron

I used to try and get the cascade control down for a long time. Then Zach Mueller came out with Victoria and I payed for it and perfected it. I personally think Victoria looks better and is a lot easier to do. I would recommend trying out Victoria because I gave gave up on the cascade control.
 
Jan 1, 2013
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I love victoria as a concept but it is too flashy for my handling style. It looks great in Zach's hands though.
 
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